mforr hanover wedding on june 18th member of the harrison school staff and ether friends attended a miscellaneous bower at the borne of lira erri thompson 19 guelph st for florence riehl whose marriage to lome cowan took place on july 2nd m hanover the bride- elect made her borne with mr and mrs thompson last year on june 21st rebekahs and neighbours cathered at the home of mrs e duval hanover for a miscellaneous shower and a similar event was held on june 28th when members of salem evangelical united brethren church honoured the bride did you know something new and oh so good has been added at the cottage inn barbq chickens thoroughly amd beau1uuy cooked eat them at the cottage inn or takeone homei no matter how you do it youll enloy this new delicious teste treat 149 to 100 each the cottage inn main street south ttmangle 73349 mackenzie news how was your roof when the rains came summer weather is the ideal time to reroof for a good job use the home improvement han to put on a new roof and pay in monthly instalments 3 in 1 gentry 210 to the square per sq 10 95 lockfast winlox per sq 10 65 per sq 7 35 come in and see the many colours and blends available guelph brides father former principal at ghs on june 28th in the church ji st james the apostle anglican quelph rev f w pelrce offic iated at the marriage of lorraine joan carpenter daughter of pro fessor and mre walter carpenter s3 harrison vtve guelph and william howard stelnman son of mr and mrs a w stelnman guelph the bride was a george town resident when her father was high school principal during the war years he is now profes sor of english at the oac and his daughter is employed in the college offices her husband works wish foundry services can ada ferns and pink and white glad loll and carnations decorated the church mr james f bard play ed the wedding music the bride wore a floor length gown with full skirt of faille taf feta with lace appliqued with sequins the bodice was of lace lined with taffeta with lace peter pan collar and long sleeves a fin gertip illusion veil was held with a crown of sequins and seed pearls she carried a white prayer book with an orchid and entwined pink and white roses hiss margaret perkins was maid of honour and the brides sisters patricia ann and mary barbara were bridesmaids miss perkins wore pale blue nylon organdy ov er taffeta styled on princess lines wish full skirt matching head dress and mitts and broad taffeta bows the bridesmaids were sim uarly gowned in pink attend ants carried bouquets of blue and pink carnations it was a double ring ceremony and professor carpenter gave hs daughter in marriage john w rothwell guelph was groomsman and ushers were the brides cous in colin douglas xowther and the groom s brother james alfred steinman a reception was held in the eh zabeth room of the royal ho tel the bndes mother received wearing dusty rose nylon over taf feta with side panel effect and slim skirt pink accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses the groom s mother assisted wearing a princess style beige gown with bolero beige and white accessories and a corsage of deep pink sweetheart roses for a honeymoon trip the bride wore a pale blue njlon dress en semble with full skirt white ac cessories and a corsage of white carnations mr and mrs stein man will make their home at 2 dumbarton street guelph businesswomen appoint committee chairman the business and professional womens club held their final meeting for the season recently with mrs arthur suddaby in the chair various orders of business were discussed and dealt with with year end reports being read elsie gregory mcgill president of the ontario federation was ap pointed the clubs proxy for the national conference being held in edmonton marion robinson past president conducted the installation of of fleers for the 19581959 term and presented mrs suddaby with her past presidents pin hnifig her and expressing the clubs appre ciation for her work during the past year the following com mittee chairmen were appointed budget mrs wallace thompson bulletin isobel dobson canadian consumers assoc shirley bren- nan emblem mrs elizabeth me diae fellowship lena hcnally membership mrs joe greenwood program jean mackenzie proper ty marion robinson publicity mrs andy crichton local coun cil of women mrs val stein legislation mrs c bellegbem social janet mcdougall united nations jean ruddell hospital betty phelan auditor mrs f j maccrostie chairmen for three coining events were isobel dob- son business womens week mrs win wallace regional meet ing- nearly new sale marion ro binson the meeting closed with the president wishing everyone a pleasant summer micoutfemembftf st johns auxjbwy a georgetown resident for halt century mrs frank cole m of 9 emery st succumbed io a sudden heart attack at her some on thursday evening july 3rd the former mary margaret saw yers she was a native of erin the daughter of james and abigail hammond sawyers following their marriage mr and mrs cole lived in erin where he followed his trade of carpenter later mov ing to shelburne guelph and then georgetown mr cole died lit 1923 mrs cole was a member of st john s united church and active in the work of the womens as sociation which recently honour ed her with a life membership in the organisation her closest surviving relative is a sister mrs murdock macauley of port dover she was predeceased by sisters and brother mrs john cornock of glen valley bc mrs james hull westlock alto miss bella sawyers erin mrs john miller and william j saw yers of georgetown rev morgan mcfarlane con ducted the funeral service on saturday at the harold c mc- clure funeral home with inter ment in greenwood cemetery georgetown pallbearers were howard kentner andy ritchie jack bailey douglas cole george thurtell of guelph and bruce mc- murchy thornhlll doctor and wife conduct sunday school session dr and mrs o m brewster 46 shelley street were in charge of the sunday school on sunday mor mng at st john s united church dr brewster conducted a sing song of gospel hymns and told the story of naaman the leper mrs brewster gave a talk to the bos and girls encouraging them to think of becoming missionaries to listen as samuel did when god speaks to them and be ready to answer those who had birth days during the previous month put their pennies in the birthday jar thirty 6wllot fvethie coasamd it picnic an egg throwing contest for adults was the highlight of st johns annual church picnic held thursday june 23rd in erin stanley park the proceedings were held up briefly during the afternoon when a thirty minute rain interrupted the races how ever all of the events were com pleted at the picnic supper thir ty gallons of freshie were con sumed by the some four hundred and twentyfive attending plus the featured egg throwing contest the program included boys 7 and 8 somersault race for 20 yards girls 7 and 8 threeleg ged race kiddies under 5 years 15 yard dash kiddies 5 and 6 20 yard dash mixed adult plate race boys 11 and 12 potato race girls ii and 12 skipping race boys 0 and 10 thirty yard dash and girls 9 and 10 thirty yard dash mixed adult feeding time for dads boys and girls 13 and 14 mixed shoes boys and girls 7 and 8 lifesaver contest boys and girls treasurer hunt ladies open kick the shoe contest mens open late easter parade boys and girls 0 and 10 wheelbarrow race boys and girls 13 and 14 plate race and lucky number program draw pearce porter convened the pro gram with a committee compris ing ernie alcott dick hogan ernie forgrave john van wln- ssen al prouse and dr ormond brewster a century of printing service to georgetown and the surrounding area fok 100 years the georgetown herald has been serving georgetown efficiently with a wide variety of printing needs from letterheads to auction posters business cards admission tickets factory forms booklets envelopes invoices end advertising circulars you can count on the herald for fine pvjntino at reas- oname prices when its printing you want see the herald rev clifford waite to be inducted the induction service for the lions head charge of the united church of canada was held on thursday july 2nd where the rev clifford watte dfc ha b ed bd succeeded the r2v william shun as minister in charge mr waite comes from the bur lington area where he has served for the past five years as student minister of the lowville and zim merman united churches grad uating in ma from emmanuel col lege toronto he was ordained into the ministry of the united church of canada at the conference held earlier this month in hamilton v ell known to rural audiences through his cbc broadcasts for farm radio forum mr waite brings to his present responsibih tics in the bruce peninsula a rich background of experience during the war he flew 36 mis sions with the rcaf bomber command over germany and rec eived the distinguished flying cross for courage and devotion to dutv prior to becoming sec retary manager of farm forum he was assistant director of the hamilton community chest dir ector of instructors for the fron tier college himself serving in railroad and construction camps of northern ontario and british columbia as a labourer teacher for several seasons and for six months conducted folk schools in various parts of ontario for the ontario folk school council l graduate of mcmaster um vcrsitj hamilton and acadia un ivcrsity wotfville nova scotia he received his high school teachers certificate for the maritime prov inces and taught at horton aca demy taolfville his wife a farm girl from oxford county is also a graduate of mcmaster nd is a professional librarian they have three children at the present time mr waite is a senator of mcmaster univer sit and a director of the ontario recreation association ken harrison pupils pass music exams at the recent midsummer ses sions of examinations held by the royal conservatory of music to ronto several pupils from the st of kenneth r harrison akct rmt were successful in their exams they included grade 1 singing david farnell 1st class honours sharron swee- zie hon grade 2 singing pat norton hon bobby mccumber hon larry saunders hon peter norton ann watkins grade 5 singing ljnne merntt milton hon grade 8 singing david lockic bill lockie milton grade 10 singing donna mcmillan mil ton hon heatheranne hayward milton grade 1 piano cynthia lambert hon kathennc williams hon eleanor ross grade 2 piano joy mckcrr milton douglas foster milton grade 3 piano rex hes- lop hon elizabeth hansen grade 5 piano jill runbam hon grade 6 piano penny norton grade 2 theory lois niven bar bara kinrade penny norton grade 4 harmony barbara cunn mghatn grade 5 counterpoint donna mcmillan milton the oromrtown herald wednesday bret job mb 19qr page 7 while driving on no 7 stop at the custard stand and get a soft ice cream cone this weeks special fuesh strawberry bricks t 35c 2 milk shakes 29c regular prices com 10c 20c kmdfe c st sundm all flavor 30c milk shako 25c 5 cinhnl pt 40c bricks- pi 2sc v tallom c next to iga store issavb extra heat cut eoeta at ones by getting mors heat fro the saaae fee wis smarrrstbtrratabeou find akr coadlltobing unil the thenkttiibe actually crab the heal from thr oil and pota h into yea home no waate lower coat sec yoaar smarts d now a 22 main st s tr 72201 social personal mr and mrs sid hardie and their son neil 4 shelley st leave malton on saturday on a light to the ujc where they will be spen ding a live weeks vacation they plan to visit mr hardies mother and mrs hardies sister and bro ther inlaw at bournemouth on the south coast of england and also tour part of scotland social personal mrs robert waldie mcnabb st visited with mrs robert roscoe at st catharines for the holiday weekend mr and mrs vincent islcy of vancouver b c and mr and mrs william isley mi id en sask visi ted with their aunt mrs henry is- lc r r l limehouse last week r hthompson hardware oil cas heating hardware s piumbino phorw tr 72971 chinguacousy fhni teacher mrs lillian carney to- grade hon gloria trolley judith clark donna ostrander pass lena eygenraam ler ore dolson robert copley txans to grade t helen dolson to grade 7 hon lynda leslie terry leslie pass joe vander heidi jas mine pugh ret to grade hon lowen macdanald el ma clark pass branunie eygenraam to grade s hon ybeje saaedes to grade 4 hon elizabeth clark bar bara lunn kenneth leslie to grade 9 hon bulie smedes pass inge pederson anne doane bobbie tripp ret to gram s hen sharon leash maodonald grethe pederson halton businessman soldier to ottawa post man people throughout halton county will be interested in the choice of the governments new associate deputy trade minister a halton man james a roberts mr roberts is an investment dealer president of james a ro berts ltd an investment firm is also vice president of the halton and peel trust and savings co and a partner of roberts stanley and co a public relations and marketing firm he is chairman of the board of trustees of the can adian association of investment clubs and in 1951 was president of the canadian exporters assoc iation he has long been actively interested in the work of the re tarded childrens association in south halton he has been pres ident of oakvllle progressive con servative association and a mem ber of the county executive of that group enlisting on the outbreak of war in 1939 mr roberts rose to she rank of brigadier and com manded the 8th infantry brigade overseas a number of local men served under hwp in ibis brigade prime minister diefenbaker an nounced yesterday in ottawa his appointment as deputy trade- minister a r1600 a year post vacant for about a year it is understood that mr dief enbaker wants the 50 year old mr roberts for a definite purpose to take up some of the routine chor ea in the department and also to oversee a new branch to be estab lished there to aid small business such a branch was forecast in the throne speech at the opening of parliament but for a time there was some question as to w it would be established in the the retail m associa tion of canada which proposed ate branch aoked thai it he em powered to moke loans to small hoi to beta them meet competition from big department aaw cxai itana maveal motor sales ltd